Excellent video. When I started sharpening my knives, I initially used a plastic rafter square to identify 45 degrees. It was a lot lower than my guesstimate. Of course, a drafting square at 30 degrees will get you even closer. Beautiful knives, Terek.
The working on the edge of the stone advice is brilliant. Not something I even thought of, and have struggled while practicing my skiving. Thank you for that. A little tip I didn't expect to receive while watching. This was absolutely brilliant. Thank you again for another excellent video mate!
My Dad was a butcher and he taught me his excellent sharpening skills and I'm teaching him some leatherwork. Thanks for another excellent video good sir.
I dropped a skiving knife on a concrete floor. This cause me to buy some rubber mats for the floor. Thank heaven it was not my CharterMade skiving knife. But it is a knife I like. My damage is worse than what you showed. Thank you for this video.
Fantastic. Learned so much. Can you show how to sharpen edge bevellers. That is something I cannot do, and my blunt bevellers are making me so frustrated. Cheers.
Thank you very much! Exactly what I was looking for. The anxiety was huge for me even though it wasn’t deliberate! At least you know what you’re doing and can always make a new one if you have to! Lol. Mine was a pricey gift and I didn’t know what to do when it happened. You are awesome to put this together to help us. Thank you again! 😊🙏🏻
Thanks for your message and remember your blade is definitely fixable even if you have to try a few times. Find the fun in the process and this will make it easier also.
Terrick, great video. Well made. Had a beginner in my shop a few weeks back with a skiving knife of yours. A very well made knife! I tend to stay loyal to Blanchard, but your knife has me considering otherwise. Cheers!
Thanks for the great video. I have a skiving knife from AliExpress the cheapest ones which I damaged about 2 am. I tried to sharpen it with 1000 sandpaper with some water on it. It cuts the leather but not like the razor I mean not like the rest of the blade does. What do you advise to make it like razor?
really would like to get into leather work, also from SA so great representation, do you have a video for starting out for leather work, the kit to get, projects to start with and where one can source the leather
Best Leathercraft knifes u can buy!!!
Excellent video. When I started sharpening my knives, I initially used a plastic rafter square to identify 45 degrees. It was a lot lower than my guesstimate. Of course, a drafting square at 30 degrees will get you even closer. Beautiful knives, Terek.
The working on the edge of the stone advice is brilliant. Not something I even thought of, and have struggled while practicing my skiving. Thank you for that. A little tip I didn't expect to receive while watching.
This was absolutely brilliant. Thank you again for another excellent video mate!
Oh nice, hopefully that makes a big difference for you when skiving next.
My Dad was a butcher and he taught me his excellent sharpening skills and I'm teaching him some leatherwork. Thanks for another excellent video good sir.
Always a pleasure hearing you talk through a task and speak about something in one of your pieces!
I did indeed enjoy this video. I learn something from every one of your videos. Thank you.
Great tutorial, really enjoy learning new skills.....👍
Always enjoy your tips. Thanks Terrick!
Cheers and thanks for your message
Hi Terrick, another great hint for the community. Thanks a lot for sharing your experience and knowledge. 🙏
Thanks for your message, I appreciate it.
I love what you share with us. It’s sooooo helpful.
I dropped a skiving knife on a concrete floor. This cause me to buy some rubber mats for the floor. Thank heaven it was not my CharterMade skiving knife. But it is a knife I like. My damage is worse than what you showed. Thank you for this video.
Fantastic. Learned so much. Can you show how to sharpen edge bevellers. That is something I cannot do, and my blunt bevellers are making me so frustrated. Cheers.
Thanks for a great video. I learn so much watching you! Thanks again.
Great videos. Love the production quality and the expert teaching.
Cheers, thanks for your message and compliment on our work.
Loved the information.
Well done I really liked it.
Thank you very much! Exactly what I was looking for. The anxiety was huge for me even though it wasn’t deliberate! At least you know what you’re doing and can always make a new one if you have to! Lol. Mine was a pricey gift and I didn’t know what to do when it happened. You are awesome to put this together to help us. Thank you again! 😊🙏🏻
Thanks for your message and remember your blade is definitely fixable even if you have to try a few times. Find the fun in the process and this will make it easier also.
Very helpful. Thank you. Would you explain "left" skiving? Thanks.
Terrick, great video. Well made. Had a beginner in my shop a few weeks back with a skiving knife of yours. A very well made knife! I tend to stay loyal to Blanchard, but your knife has me considering otherwise. Cheers!
Thanks man, I look forward to making you a knife when you ready :)
Thank you
Thanks for the video, I'll have to get one of those ceramic sharpeners.
They do make the job more enjoyable
I think I need to sharpen my new skiing knife now.
Thanks, very helpful. I'm wanting to learn how to sharpen knives and scissors. Anything you could point me to would be very welcomed.
The RUclips channel Outdoors55 has a bunch of videos on sharpening, like this one ruclips.net/video/-8WxarmQmIY/видео.html
Great job dude !! Love it.
Cheers, thanks man
When will you ad some videos/tutorials on knife making?
I REALLY want one of your knives. When will you have more available?
Thanks, There are a few available on the website. We doing our best to get a few loaded onto the website every middle and end of each month.
I plan to make watch bands, wallets, and other small items, which knife would you recommend? I was thinking the Lap Skiver.
@@rkoneil76 what knife style to choose is probably our next video so I can go over this in a little more detail
Thanks for the great video. I have a skiving knife from AliExpress the cheapest ones which I damaged about 2 am. I tried to sharpen it with 1000 sandpaper with some water on it. It cuts the leather but not like the razor I mean not like the rest of the blade does. What do you advise to make it like razor?
really would like to get into leather work, also from SA so great representation, do you have a video for starting out for leather work, the kit to get, projects to start with and where one can source the leather
There are videos that cover projects and how to get started on my channel. Good place to get supplies in SA is Woodheads.
as alway, very informative, very helpful sir.
Thanks, glad it was helpful
excellent
Do you plan on making more Pattern Knives? I would love to get one but they are all sold out!
informative.
I needed this = thx
Such a coincidence, I just chipped my skiving knife yesterday 😭
Perfect timing then, Hopefully the video helps you get your knife sorted.
Bloody hell, watching that first hit onto the stone, it hurt me a bit. I could see how anxious you were doing that intentionally.
Yeah, that took me about 5min to get that done. It was quite a laugh for Charlene watching me not able to do it for several minutes though.
4 people ended up messing up their knives even further 🤣
I like your job 🙄 can I be your student? 😆😳😄
Yess!!
Thanks
I imagine it is somewhat more difficult with a curved blade.
Why everyone is sharpening leather knifes by pushing and pulling? It is not better to make it by pulling only?
Hard for you?! The metalworker inside of me is still crying, and its 3 months now... :D
:)